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Monday, April 19, 2010

Sunshine!!

It's nice and sunny this morning, it has been very chilly and dreary here all weekend. Today is supposed to be 60 and sunny so thats a nice change, good for the seedlings too. Heres the spout updates, first off are some of the herbs, some of those seeds are soooo tiny its amazing anything grows out of them.


These are mostly the surplus tomatoes there are also some peppers and eggplant too.



Tomatoes are on the far end, I will post a closer pic of those later on. I think a couple of the earlier really cold nights had stunted some of them, it seemed like some were even burnt and all their leaves fell off. So I figured that what is it gonna hurt to leave them and see what happens, well all but like 9 made it and have mostly all of those damaged ones have caught up with the good ones.


Here is the red raspberry patch, they just started to come up like a week ago and have been growing fast.


Here is the public service announcement of the week. Do not ever use those expandable peat pods with the netting over them to start your seeds. They are marketed as you are to just plant the whole thing in the ground and they will degrade, well this one had grown a season and then sat in my compost for at least 2 years and look how degraded that netting is. Right. Also notice how the roots started growing up through the hole instead of through the netting, not good!


Lets visit the girls. I am pretty sure there was some disappointment yesterday when they realized the compost pile was gone (thank goodness). When I let them out of the run they usually start to walk then full on run over to the pile, they did this and then just kind of poked around the flat ground and wandered away.
Before.





After.


Funny girl found a nice spot where the pool used to be to start a good dust bath.



Heres one days jackpot, of course these were not all in the basket, they were all over the coup.


My dad was talking about how cool he though double yolkers were and that store should sell them, I responded with mine did that all the time when they first started laying and did for a while after but its been many many months since I had seen one. Next day ->


This little sunflower started itself right in the middle of the floor in my greenhouse. Well I am going to see just how far we can go with it! Most of them got way taller than the roof last year so we shall see what happens.


The gourds are clean and I have started painting and staining. This is not all of them, I have about 1/3 more to add. If you wish to see one closer they will hopefully all be for sale at the Hartville Flea Market memorial day weekend. Tell are your richie shabby chic/country lovers to come on out and buy one for everyone they know.


Letting them overwinter in the leaves in the garden produced the most awesome designs on the gourds, I think they are beautiful. I am also a nerd. I want to do a bunch with just clear coat on them, hopefully others will like the natural look. 


Heres the test batch, there will be a learning curve on the stain, the first little blue one showed lots of "brush" marks so I had to figure how to put it on to work with that, there is no way to do it without marks, it does not absorb stain like wood would do. The paint is pretty easy. I just love them, I want to keep them all and hang them from my trees like a crazy collector. Well at least I will just keep the ones that crack or are defective somehow. Drive by in a month and see how that worked out for me.




I had wanted the big compost pile to work so badly but it was just too big to turn and got out of hand. While moving this pile we got to the bottom and look what I found! Perfect black gold, I got a total of 3 full wheelbarrows, enough to spread a thin layer on all the garden veggie beds. I was pretty awesome. Its just what it is supposed to be, crumbly soft and earthy smelling. Just lovely. Its showing up a bit light in the picture as it was pretty black looking in real life.


I will leave you with this picture of the new feature at the chicken spa-dust bath area in my flower beds. Its the hosta salad bar! I think it took 2 whole seconds before the polished off all 4 of them on the side of the house. Opps, small fence now up, the spa is shut down for now!

Monday, April 5, 2010

It's been a while~

Well I have been busy lately, but for a while all it did was rain and make things miserably soggy and on top of that it wasn't warm. So there wasn't much to take pictures of or to talk about. Now the weather has broke and things are getting busier, I love the beginning of spring knowing that the good weather is here finally. 

My moms shih tzu had puppies, they are impossibly cute, see for yourself. This black and white girl will be a handful, and she sits/sleeps with her tongue hanging out just like her dad, which is really funny. I know they a bit blurry but have you ever taken pictures of puppies?? They never stop moving!












I started a bunch of seeds that I had leftover from the last couple of years, I guess I will try to sell them and give some to family/friends. If they all sprout that is. I also started the broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower. The cabbage and broccoli sprouted within two days, like magic. Heres the starts, I used mushroom containers that I have saved forever and didn't know what I would use them for. 


I gave molly a lift to the greenhouse yesterday.



Lets talk chickens for a minute. These crazy birds practically ran to this spot next to the house when I let them out yesterday. They had never really wandered this far before so I was keeping an eye on them. Well they starting dust bathing in the dried up mulch and it was way funny. The one all the way to the right was seriously on her side all flopped over, it was quite the spectacle. You can see the dirt flying good in the one photo. After these three had spent a good amount of time there the others started to take notice and at one point I think there were eight of them hogged into the spot.







When I went out to shut up their gate and do I head count I snapped this picture of them in the dark. If I turn the light on they all hop down to see what I am bringing them and i'm afraid they wont make it back up so I use the light sparingly.


Food! This egg I cracked on accident while washing so I cooked it up for molly. The yolk is so huge. Her beard was all yellow for half the day after eating it.



Heres is the fresh mayo I made to use in deviled eggs for easter. Its pretty much my staple now for what I bring to family meals. If it works go with it, right?



I made this cake today for a friend at work. I wasn't planning on decorating it at all but I like to do it so much that I couldn't help myself. I don't think it looks too shabby! I am getting a lot better at making the layers level and keeping crumbs out of the icing. You have to use wiltons food colorings, its the key to awesome icing. Its gel and in these tiny containers, you stick a toothpick into the coloring and just use the tiniest bit and it makes the best true colors.




And here is my lentil soup that I made up while the cake was cooling. I really enjoy taking pictures of food lately. It's too bad you can't taste this, its so good.



My pretty forsythia bushes seem to be doing good, I planted them early last year. I can't wait for the leaves to come out, it seems like centuries since I have seen them last.


Early this evening I took mabel to the park, she didn't seem to interested in playing with any of the huge dogs so I took her for a walk instead. At one point she was in the creek trying to catch the stones I was tossing in, she has such a good time with that. She will stick her whole face in the water with her eyes open to try and get a rock that she wants, it looks pretty funny. This is a dog having a good time.



We have toads that live in the cracks around the front garage, I hadn't seen them yet this spring until the other evening. We also have some resident frogs in our pond now, one was even practicing his ribbit today, it was funny, like he is in puberty, all broken up and not so deep sounding yet.